Event #27: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Jour 3 terminé
Event #27: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Jour 3 terminé
Le Britannique Chris Moorman a remporté l'Event #27 6-Max à 3000$ l'entrée et son premier bracelet en début de week-en. Terreur du poker sur Internet, il y a amassé plus de 14 millions de dollars, l'ambassadeur de 888 Poker encaisse presque 500.000$ pour porter son total de gains en live à 4,6 millions de dollars. Moorman s'est imposé après un ultime duel de presque 3 heures disputé devant un rail en folie.
Les Anglais sont toujours chaud pour faire du bruit... et quand un Brésilien se hisse en head's up, l'ambiance ne peut que monter.
Bernardo Dias termine finalement runner-up pour un gain de presque 310.000$. Autre tête d'affiche de la finale, l'Anglais Max Silver finit 6e pour 73 510$.
Le Français Julien Martini s'incline lui en 8e position. Comme le Danois Morten Mortensen (7e), il empoche un chèque de 53,569$. 21 joueurs ont participé au Final Day parmi lesquels Nacho Barbero (19e -18,019$), Samantha Cohen (17e -23,029$) ou encore Pratyush Buddiga (11e - 29,974$).
144 joueurs ont fait l'argent dont 7 Français. Jimmy Guerrero (64e - 6191$), Erwann Pecheux (67e - 5562$), Gaëlle Baumann (85e - 5 105$), Remy Biechel (111e - 4594$), Victor Choupeaux (126e - 4594$) et Julien Loire (130e - 4509$) ne sont pas repartis les mains vides...
Place | Nom | Pays | Prix |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chris Moorman | United Kingdom | $498,682 |
2 | Bernardo Dias | Brazil | $308,166 |
3 | Michael Gagliano | United States | $210,139 |
4 | Steve Sung | United States | $145,634 |
5 | John Gorsuch | United States | $102,605 |
6 | Max Silver | United Kingdom | $73,510 |
Deux fois runner-up en 2011, Chris Moorman a du attendre sa 5e finale aux WSOP pour gagner. Il compte désormais 30 places payées aux Championnats du Monde, il y a amassé 2,4 millions de dollars... "Quand vous gagnez en live, c'est tellement plus réel. Vos copains sont là pour célébrer... quand j'habitais au Royaume-Uni, je jouais toute la nuit et j'étais tout seul quand je m'imposais sur les coups de 5 ou 6 heures du matin", a commenté Moorman, pas rassasié.
"Le festival est encore long, il y a beaucoup de tournois à jouer. C'est mon troisième cash et je me sens bien, j'ai la confiance. J'espère refaire une Table Finale et si ce n'est pas le cas je serais dans le rail. Pouvoir supporter un compatriote me rendrait d'ailleurs aussi heureux que de gagner", a poursuivi celui qui a bien profité des mésaventures de Silver.
Son compatriote a été le premier à quitter la finale, en jouant le pot du chiplead avec contre à tapis préflop... mais le sort a donné une à Michael Gagliano dès le flop !
Moorman s'est ensuite chargé du double vainqueur WSOP Steve Sung pour se positionner solidement en tête à 3 left. Il lui faudra une centaine de mains face à Dias pour conclure. Toujours derrière au chipcount, le brésilien va finir par open shove et s'empaler dans le de Moorman, enfin vainqueur au Rio !
Britain's Chris Moorman captures his first WSOP Gold Bracelet in event 27.
Photography by Jamie Thomson/pokerphotoarchive.com
Hand #132: Bernardo Dias open-jammed all-in and Chris Moorman snap-called, putting the bracelet on the line.
Moorman:
Dias:
As the players rallied with their respective rails, the dealer patted the table and fanned out a board.
Moorman’s ace-king high held and Dias was eliminated in second place for a score of $308,166.
Hand #126: Chris Moorman raised to 320,000 on the button and Dias folded.
Hand #127: Dias opened to 350,000 on the button and Moorman called. The flop was and Moorman checked. Dias bet 400,000 and Moorman raised. Dias snap-folded and Moorman took that pot.
Hand #128: Moorman limped the button and Dias moved all in from the big blind. Moorman folded.
Hand #129: Dias went all in on the button for 3,140,000 and Moorman asked for a count. He thought for awhile and asked Dias, "Should we gamble?" After a couple more minutes, he folded.
Hand #130: Dias limped and Moorman went all in. Dias folded.
Hand #131: Moorman raised to 320,000 on the button and Dias moved all in. Moorman folded and Dias took down the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman |
10,940,000
740,000
|
740,000 |
|
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Bernardo Dias |
3,450,000
-740,000
|
-740,000 |
Hand #120: Chris Moorman raised to 360,000 and Bernardo Dias moved all-in forcing Moorman to fold.
Hand #121: Dias limped and Moorman checked, seeing a flop. Dias bet 200,000 and Moorman check-folded.
Hand #122: Moorman opened to 360,000 and Dias three-bet to 1,150,000. Moorman folded.
Hand #123: Dias gave Moorman a walk.
Hand #124: Moorman opened to 320,000 and Dias called bringing a flop. Dias checked and Moorman continued with a bet of 245,000 getting a fold from Dias.
Hand #125: Dias limped and Moorman three-bet to 480,000. Dias called and a flop was fanned. Moorman fired a bet of 400,000 and Dias folded.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Chris Moorman | 10,200,000 | |
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Bernardo Dias | 4,190,000 |
Hand #115: Bernardo Dias limped on the button and Chris Moorman checked his option. The flop came and they both checked. The turn was the and they checked again.
On the river, Moorman bet 225,000 and after thinking for a little while, Dias folded.
Hand #116: Moorman limped on the button and Dias moved all in. Moorman folded and Dias won the pot.
Hand #117: Dias limped on the button and Moorman checked his option. The flop was and Moorman checked. Dias bet 175,000 and Moorman called.
On the turn, Moorman checked, Dias bet 475,000, and Moorman called again.
The river was the and Moorman checked once more. After about a minute, Dias moved all in. Moorman got a count and it was 1,525,000. Moorman thought for a few minutes and called.
Dias had pocket nines for a set on the turn and Moorman's got flashed before it went to the muck. Dias doubled back up to around 4,500,000.
Hand #118: Moorman raised to 360,000 on the button and Dias called in the big blind. The flop was and they both checked. On the turn, Dias checked, Moorman bet 300,000 and Dias folded.
Hand #119: Dias limped on the button and Moorman checked in the big blind. The flop was and Moorman checked. Dias bet 200,000 and Moorman called. The turn was the and they both checked. On the river, Moorman bet 775,000 and Dias folded.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman |
10,200,000
-1,595,000
|
-1,595,000 |
|
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Bernardo Dias |
4,190,000
1,595,000
|
1,595,000 |
Niveau: 32
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 20,000
Hand #110: Chris Moorman limped and Bernardo Dias checked his option. On the flop, Dias checked and Moorman bet 125,000, winning the pot.
Hand #111: Moorman was given a walk.
Hand #112: Moorman opened to 260,000 and Dias defended, seeing a flop. Dias check-folded to a bet from Moorman.
Hand #113: Dias opened to 250,000 and Moorman three-bet to 625,000. Dias folded.
Hand #114: Moorman opened to 260,000 and Dias folded.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman |
11,795,000
910,000
|
910,000 |
|
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Bernardo Dias |
2,595,000
-910,000
|
-910,000 |
Hand #105: Bernardo Dias limped on the button and Chris Moorman checked his option. The flop came and Moorman check-called a bet of 125,000 from Dias. On the turn, Moorman checked again and Dias bet 350,000. Moorman flicked his cards to the muck and Dias took down the pot.
Hand #106: Moorman raised to 260,000 on the button and Dias called. The flop was and Dias checked. Moorman bet 225,000 and Dias called.
On the turn, Dias checked again and Moorman bet 650,000. After a long pause, Dias called and the river was the . Dias checked once more and Moorman put together a hefty bet of 1,400,000. Dias thought it over for a couple minutes and folded.
Hand #107: Dias folded on the button and Moorman won the blinds and antes.
Hand #108: Moorman raised to 260,000 on the button and Dias let it go.
Hand #109: Moorman got a walk.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman |
10,885,000
910,000
|
910,000 |
|
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Bernardo Dias |
3,505,000
-910,000
|
-910,000 |